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About a month ago I removed the top panel cover to access the the timer mechanism.  I unplugged the power cord and put a paper towel under the timer.  I sprayed contact cleaner in every opening I could find and spun the timer several times.  After letting it dry for an hour I put everything back together and ran the washer through a cycle - same problem - argh.  But ever since then (dozens of loads) it's been running fine.  I think it was just a buildup of carbon dirt on some of the timer contacts that was causing my problem.

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